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Tillandsia gilliesii v. gilliesii is a beautiful miniature species within the subgenus Diaphoranthema. It is originally from Argentina. Its particular leaves are distichous, thick and succulent. Easy to care for,...
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Tillandsia baileyi 'Halley's Comet' is a cultivar of Tillandsia baileyi, it is viviparous, that is, it creates pups in the inflorescence. It receives this name when creating a stele in its inflorescence, producing...
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Hybrid between two beautiful species of fragrant flower. Registered under the name Tillandsia 'Holm's Capricorn'. Its long leaves, growing cautiously (along a stem) are soft to the touch and white due to the large...
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Tillandsia retorta is a species native to the center to the south of Argentina, growing in an epiphytic way, from 600 to 1000 meters of altitude. It belongs to the subgenus Diaphoranthema (tillandsias miniature)....
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Tillandsia bulbosa is a species native to Mexico, Central America, and northern South America to Peru and northern Brazil. It grows epiphytically from sea level to 1,300 meters above sea level. Its green and...
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Tillandsia seleriana is a species that is distributed from southern Mexico to Honduras, growing epiphytically in pine and quercus forests, from 200 meters to 2000 meters above sea level. It is a species that can have...
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Tillandsia loliacea is a small species belonging to the subgenus Diaphoranthema. Native to Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina, saxícola and epiphyte, growing from sea level to 1500 meters of altitude. It is a...
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Tillandsia bandensis is a species native to Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay and Argentina, growing from epiphytic manwera from 300 to 2000 meters of altitude. It is a species within the subgenus Diaphoranthema (miniature...
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